let me just take a break and relax. oh, no, don t pay attention. it is all just nonsense. don t get caught up, this too shall pass. are you even woke? oh, god, so much yelling, so much fighting. this is where woke goes to die getting critical race theory out of our schools is a matter of national survival. aren t things bad enough, do we have to fight about this word? woke. are you woke? critical race theory is bigoted and it is a lie and every bit as racist as a klansman in white sheets. okay, i m going to try to explain, woke. all right. open my eyes. take a deep breath. oh, no, i m in arizona. all right this is where we are at in america everybody. we have a new enemy and it is, woke. maybe also the word but maybe mostly the word? he is woke. i want florida be known as the brick wall against all things woke. you heard him, wokeness, some actually said off a three, the wokearadi, i will keep working on it. this is an elite driven phenomenon.
don t get caught up. this too shall pass. wokeness is divisive, exclusionary and hateful. are you even woke? culture is garbage. oh my god, so much yelling, so much fighting! against all things woke. this is where woke goes to die. getting critical race theory out of our schools is a matter of national survival. aren t things bad enough? do we have to fight about this word? woke. woke. woke. you are so woke. you woke the sleeping giant. critical race theory is bigoted, it is a lie and it is every bit as racist as klansmen in white sheets. okay. i m going to wade in and try to explain woke. all right. open my eyes, take a deep breath. oh, no. i m in arizona. all right, this is where we re at in america, everybody. we have a new enemy, and it is woke. not the word, the idea. actually, also the word. maybe mostly the word? putin ain t woke. he is anti-woke. i want florida to be known as the brick wall against all things woke. you heard
them, he looks at them in their crumpled piles and says we are not sick men. as a kid in the 80s, when i saw that, hoo, i felt it. i wasn t chinese. i had no idea of the history of japan and china, but as a black kid in america i understood the need to stand up to your oppressors. and just since the beginning i understand that all people s struggles are connected. it felt like me and bruce were the same. of course, he meant way more to asian americans than he meant to me. but bruce s fights onscreen were nothing compared to his fights offscreen, a fight for representation in media, a fight to end racism by teaching martial arts to everybody, a fight to stand up for his people. anti-asian attacks and hate crimes as we know have been rising sharply thinking episode is about how asian americans are still fighting those fights. no more hate! is it happening? it s happening. oh my god. that s mine. don t touch it. i think we re eating family-style. that s mine
keep losing our connection to the places we come from. i am headed to central appalachia, a place many folks don t realize black folk still live, to hunt, eat, farm, and harmonize on the harmonica with the folks that fight to keep this place known as one of the homes of black folks. this is black appalachia. yeah. nice. when i say appalachia, you probably picture something like this, or this. harmful stereotypes of poor white folks. we will have to take those on another day. what you probably do not picture is this. a history of black folks here runs as deep as any other nonindigenous people. they are a critical part of appalachia. i am here to help tell their story, because it is in danger of disappearing forever. i m watching the appalachian trail. there are mountains, there. those are some of the oldest mountains in the world. you see the swiss alps, they are so big. these are the grandmothers. crystal good is a sixth generation west virginia native, foun
folks. the indigenous people of this land who want their land back. whose land? our land. whose land? our land! reporter: if many americans, mount mushmore is one of america s most awe inspiring symbols. like a giant apple pie wrapped in a kid rock tee shirt. but for others, it s a reminder this country was intended to be whites only. as we talk about the removal of controversial monuments and statues, mount rushmore is a part of that. located in the black hills of western south dakota, it has become an epicenter in the battle of who are the rightful inhabitants and caretakers of the land known as the united states of america. i m letting you go first. reporter: these two have a lot to say about it. this is nick tilson and crystal two bulls. she is also a military veteran. we met at the entrance of mount rushmore park. an indigenous run non-profit fighting to get indigenous lands back into indigenous hands. our people call this a sacred site that they blew up